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going fishing, all the news we do thought the dollar with breaking usa went off into national ukrainian forces, reportedly shell rushes belgrade border region for the 2nd time. today. a huge blade is broken out in one of the towns in the region as a result of the asia plays a key role in building a multi polar world. that was part of vladimir putin address to other heads of state and a major regional stomach ongoing. right now in saudi arabia revealed that received a request from the biden administration to delay oil production cuts by a month to coincide just off the crucial mid term elections in november.
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the whole a very well welcome to you from all of us here at our t international in moscow with the busy program for you tonight from the russian capital. we do start this out now with some breaking news coming in from the belgrade region that is in western russia where ukrainian forces are portly launched, a missile attack was left part of a local town in flames. the attack had a sugar factory located in the center of the settlement. i know reports as of yet of any casualties so far, but it does come just to our author another attack on a high rise apartment building in the center of the city. of the meantime, here on the program, a lot of my food has said that talks are underway with ankara to construct a new energy pipeline system. the project envisions turkey is
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a foremost gas transport hub for both europe and asia. listen to if there was interest from turkey and our possible buyers and other countries, we could consider building another pipeline system in creating a gas husband, turkey for sales to 3rd countries, especially european amy's. if of course they are interested on a vladimir putin also met with other heads of state of the conference as an autism or if an officer now breaks it down for us in ostena. we already heard plenty of stone words just as we expected here in asked and i was speaking at this thick summit of the conference on interaction and confidence building measures in asia. one report who stressed that today's mitten is strategically very important as it comes at the time of new world order. emerging on western centric one, the world wide mom pointed out is finally really becoming multi polar and asia indeed plays
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a very important role in these global changes. while we're putting also spoke a lot about global current challenges such as terrorist meant poverty. he called on getting rid of all artificial obstacles and suggested global financial system should be reconsidered. let's take a listen. if there were your energy price volatility leads to a decline in the quality of life and developing nations as well as develop states. moreover, there is a real threat of hunger and social unrest, especially poor regions. much russia is making every effort to provide critical commodities to countries in need. a we call for the elimination of all artificial illegitimate barriers to resolve urgent issue, which we believe is necessary to change the principles of the global financial system which allow for decades the so called golden 1000000000 to live at the expense of others. we consider the need to support national currencies to be a 1st priority measure that is kind of measure would benefit the financial sovereignty of all our states. the conference is
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a multinational forum eights mission main mission is to strengthen corporation and dollar grid when it's $27.00 member states. and a big number of observer is to promote peace, security, and stability in asia. and actually beyond that, as all the leaders who already gave speech here at the meeting earlier today, pointed out is very powerful hand the conference should use its influence and potential to push for global peace more actively. also speaking about changing collins of global powers was the turkish president, have the gun said that we all are one big family. we have mutual problems and should work together worked hard to find mutual ways comfortable for everybody. ways to deal with it. and he also called on stopping all those who support terrace monday warren. their speech of the iranian leader was her so very strong, mr. racy condemned the united states of america and called its policies behavior
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and economic terrorist washing joined them with a danish washington in its allies, had turned to a policy of destabilization which has made around successful and has led it to rely on its authority in the necessary priorities and mechanisms that enhance our pound over russia, countries that are sponsors of terrorism should not hide behind the fight against terrorism and hide behind financial mechanism. put us such concord as cannot be reliable partners in the new emerging world order or yes, all of your new asia in today's world requires collaboration to build new models that can fight well against economic and security challenge. notice that a one reported actually staying here in asked an ard till friday when he's going to attend to the mission of the leaders all to see i as come on well with the plan dos . take this be your banner. we've already heard from prowling that heard the discussion. the meeting will be focusing on our investment and trade partnership and made weston a sanctions. technically ukraine, east part of c i asked,
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but key of never assigned the organization is charged back in 1990. so it has never become a member, so the meeting will be without ukraine, but tell lot about it will keep you updated and how it's going here on the ground. we spoke a bit earlier to john list on the strategic affairs expert, dr. hamid kung alma, sri keep now he says that at today's world is currently witnessing a major shift and power definitely the shift of the power is generally towards asia now. and this is something is going on the all. and i would say the best and the america has to understand that it's not anymore. you know, one word or 2 can work. the video dictating the rest of the word and now the asian countries, they are, they have all that i did for the benefit of the own people. it can not be taken as the policy of. busy united states or any of that and i think. busy i mean,
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whenever it comes to the relation between russia and the template that it comes to radiation between american countries, i believe that this is the time when you have to expose the standard the united states as well. do you have been the standard for the conference like phyllis sign onto the author and they have a different standard for the issue of you agree? so this is a very for from a bit. i think that the heads in the woods because he did didn't dress clothes so cause that is he will have the consent of message that they will not be any be taken by a vest invoice on the audi. saudi arabia has released the statement, claiming the biden administration asked ria to ensure a one month delay to an opec plus decision on a cut to oil production. the timing of the request exactly matching that of midterm
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elections in america. on the 8th of november, a re add though, has also explained why it rejected the call. the government of the kingdom clarifies here it's continuous consultation with the u. s. administration. that all economic analyses indicate that postponing the opec plus decision for a month, according to what has been suggested, would have had negative economic consequences. this is a pretty big revelation. they're letting a pretty big cat out of the bag that it seems that the priority of us leaders, when it came to asking opec to move ahead with their decisions. they asked to delay it for one month because they were concerned about us election results that are clear, it appears the november a mid term elections that are set to take place here in the united states and with a new congress will be elected members. the house of representatives, numbers the u. s. senate will be elected or reelected. i at that seems to be what the issue was. now, the democrats are furious with saudi arabia. there's that all this talk of calling
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the 70 year relationship between the us and saudi arabia. and the question, here are some of what democratic party leaders have said in light of the saudi is refusing to play ball with the united states. are going to be some consequences for what they've done with russia. suspend all arm sales. is that something you'd consider? i'm not going to get into what i'd consider what i'm have in mind, but there will be, there will be consequences. i do see it as a deliberately hostile act and what, why would we have troops defending a country that behaves this way towards us? for years, we have looked the other way as saudi arabia has shopped up, journalists has engaged in massive political repression. for one reason, we wanted to know that when the chips were down, when there was a global crisis, that the saudis would choose us instead of russia. when they didn't say continues to supply value radio with weapons. there's the ongoing war in yemen. and there's some democrats that now feel like they want to,
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they want to cut off the weapons. they want all us troops that are in strategic areas, supporting saudi arabia to be removed. and here's the no pack bill. this is a law that would enable people and entities in the united states to file lawsuits and take countries to court for violating and manipulating the oil. right. the negative back in the united states is quite dramatic. now the saudi foreign minister expect this will all blow over after the big elections are over. unfortunately, when you're in the election season with some people called the funny season, a lot of things are said and lots of things are done that may be, may not make sense at another period of time. and i hope that this is what we're dealing with here. it appears that the democratic party leadership was concerned about how the gas prices effect the election. and they wanted the saudis to put off their decision to cut oil production until after the elections because of how it would affect the gas prices. they don't seem to be concerned about the back. the
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americans are paying $3.00 to $6.00 per gallon of gas that families are being squeezed. they're not concerned about european allies of the united states breathing in the winter. they're concerned that all of these economic consequences that they could affect the election result. they could change how people go ahead, devote a real amount as soon as it is revealed on the part of us leaders. they essentially wanted saudi arabia to play ball with them. and make decisions that would have political dana fit for them in the short term when it came to how americans vote on november. a quote, the west has openly declared its betrayal and deceit. that's how the russian foreign ministry spokes person maria is a hot of a has reacted to reason, comments by the use top. diplomats who recognise nato's failure to keep its promises to russia in the past. apparently possibly hinting at the laws as pledge not to expand eastwood. remember,
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i am not satisfied with the reasoning and arguments with which many people, including my friends, justify aggression by saying that nato has not kept his promise. it is possible. this is his strength. none of this justifies what's happening now. since the outbreak of the war and ukraine, nato members have been flooding the country with all sorts of weapons. why? even before the conflict, they were carrying out drills in the country and regular training exercises. nato's chief also confirm the lines is planned to go ahead with the annual nuclear deterrent exercises. 14 of the 30 nato member countries will be involved in the drills next week, approximately. well, not far i should say from russia's board is that discuss it further now with mr. young oh, book director of the trans national foundation for peace and future research. joining us here on the program a very warm welcome to you. so what do you make of the you chief diplomat? recent assertion that nato is failure to keep some of its promises to russia, it doesn't justify the ukrainian boy. how would you assess that statement?
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i think it's very important to remember that these promises were given to go off. they are well documented, for instance, in the national security archiving in time they are written about in a decent western media. there is a 2nd book. i can show that here by maurice iraq to the american research of political scientists, to 550 pages that document what happened at that time and why we are today in what she calls a co post cold will stay late. and secondly, you know, what is happening to me is that the, you homepage disinformation organization in, in the, you fighting this immigration and in nato are denying that such promise is worthy of into 20, said the studied union at the time community. and therefore,
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it's very easy for mr. morales to say that, well, that's history and it can autism, that i am not in favor of, of the meal of any military action or any war, but to deny that russia has had a sins all the time of being encroached upon to be broke, to be squeeze in a way that every reality politic person acts up. some we're trying, martin kissinger regimes god knows who has warned. not necessarily get who aim to at home. negroes are you crying? was the place that could release warfare. there is nothing to be surprised about that this has caused that most dangerous conflict and war that we're in. a mindful relation is russia is responsible for the war and you're crying on to the west. nato is responsible for the conflict. and if we don't look at what caused the conflict, which is always underlying the violence,
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then we can never solve this problem. is it possible? could it be that western country is in nato particularly has be big or small? the last 2 years with the aim of making ukraine, and they tell them now it's very easy to see that there would be if you, if you take a clean slate that would be much better solutions for you crime. you just look at where we are today, then they to full banjo membership. and by the way, i have written under 60 pages spoke about this. and i not come across a single opinion, pull it up till november, december last year, a new crime that had a clear majority for nature membership. so when songs about he sank, by the way he sang at lately, foss weekly, that nato is not a party to the conflict omen. he says that this is, this is, every country can free member even wants to,
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in all up 8000000 cranial people historically didn't want to them. secondly, all the precedents of your country has tried to become a member of nato, and they have been refused. so there is something to these dusky which nature seems not to walk to his house. it's a thought it, it's up to try and get to the nuts and bolts of the issue. yeah. because you're always getting different sides of the stories from various different partners who have their vested interests in the stories that they're doing. one side of nato who says it isn't keen to see the ukranian war escalate, in particular into the use of weapons of mass destruction. but some of its members, including the u. s. continue to supply all sorts of arguments, that is it a case of ratcheting up the very risks of what the alliance tries to avoid. i can tell you what i find most dangerous. in this situation, having almost 45 years of experience, this is a combination of military rearmament with intellectual and moral disarmament.
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only we have politicians in europe who knew they were either themselves and experienced the 2nd well i rinsed. now we are in a situation where nobody has statesman, she, nobody's tacitly enough to, to avoid the situation with weary. i mean, you've seen it on the intellectual level, is that your son is more weapons to you, right? i understand the need for you, right? but i don't understand why nato is actually today fighting a war against russia on ukrainian territory. reach, reach his, the west of all did. these will be terrible for the ukrainian innocent civilian, the one on oxygen. this went with nelson, but he seriously sang 2 days ago press conference at night, so he's not part of this. i wonder what? well he's living it and what intellect. yes, that's where that was the 2nd book with his impromptu press conference that number of days ago, who came out. so he was he was almost back paddling in a sense. they're saying we don't want any trouble. we don't want any trouble,
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but we're not a direct party to the conflict in ukraine. of course, it's 30 countries that make up nato and they are all at the right party to the conflict in ukraine. they're all running out of weapons. i mean, ukraine run out of weapons off to 2 months into the, into the conflict. it's been nato european american weapons ever since young before i let you go and it's so good to have you with us tonight. i wanted to ask you that i was pushing ahead with its annual nuclear bombing drills in europe. she think is the right time to be doing such a nuclear drilled in that part of the world as well? well, no, i don't know what drills it is. what it means, technically, i'm not a military expert. i know that the nuclear planning group is meeting. we should have an open discussion among all nuclear powers, all of which are refusing to do what international knoll on the united nations tell them to do. and that is to get rid of, you know, well, that is no excuse any more. it's international law decided my majority of you and
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members let you in nuclear weapons must go to look. so if we can have a decent talk about how do we shape an alternative defense system in which nobody has nuclear weapons in reach, we deal with the sensor, the fans conflict resolution reconciliation, mediation, and all the civilian wheels that are available when we have unavoidable conflicts, that were always been conflict to this well, but this millage original no science is up to looking at it. it's tara racing against humanity because none of these countries have ever asked people whether they wanted to have. i'm very, very stern on this. it will go wrong one day if we don't take off at global dialogue where we are all having the common interest of you mankind, of getting rid of these weapons, they must not be of any country. and if they are basically a part of nato, and they just read also, p is the same as russia. we have
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a right to extreme case. it determines breakdown law. we cannot make it conventionally threatening existentially. we have the policy of using nuclear weapons even against the conventional attack that last go. it doesn't belong to humanity and civilization. and i well said, and they had yano, bug director of an independent suite, and based on a think tank transnational foundation of a piece of future research, i wish more people thought like you thank you so much for your time. thank you. well meanwhile, joseph burrell has a cold, more engagement with the rest of the world, which he dubbed as a jungle. that's in order to protect what he called the european garden. the u. u foreign policy chief was sharing his thoughts at a token, belgium to future professionals. you took a garden, we had to build a garden advocacy works is the best combination of a political freedom, economic prosperity,
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and social cohesion that the human kind has been able to build those 3 things together. the rest of the world must of the rest of the goal. it's a jungle and the jungle could invade the garden and the gardeners should they gave it when this is cindy rody release is the modified me see because it's quite. ready places to say that, you know, is a garden that is so beautiful and there is stuff, there was a, a very stability that they want to see in the world is his vision was suspect that this was particularly derrick did advise. yeah. because that is the only in
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china that can really do stabilize the pieces that really do bad god. in the say they'll create a one of the things that really throw a lot of our hearts enough about it. we are referred to as the john and predominantly, we know that the you, you need to lose points. it was just thinking about because they make sure that our people are under a dependent on them for a lot of things that i'm a 2nd. and they come in milk on every day in the same w. c. and the great god that is the call in you robin in the colonial copy does that day. all right, it's good to have you with us. now let's get back to our breaking news story here from the belgrade region that is in western russia, where ukrainian forces are reportedly launched
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a missile attack for at least the 2nd time today that's across life now to our correspondent audio, even if dana joining us for the update, oh, excuse me, on the breaking news. eager to good evening. so bring us up to speed please. well, absolutely, rory, according to the latest information that came just in to the governor of the bugger region. the ukrainian armed forces have indeed targeted and arms depot, inner, well, a within the just next to the town of belgrade, which is a border town. now, this falls in line to a recent escalation when it comes to ukraine's attacks. honor the russian towns and board of villages. this one is just one of them are, but while this one did indeed target a military facility, others well in the, to the large proportion didn't for instance, just early on thursday or a russian missile air defense system intercepted a ukrainian missile. and it's debris had an apartment building within the city
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limits of belgrade are now due to due to a sheer lucky chance. no, no one was injured among civilians. no one was hurt. now the day before that on wednesday again, russian air defenses, they shut down a number of targets in the air, apparently all were ukrainian groans, and again, the crane enforces that they have been shall in russian border, towns and villages relentlessly. in the past couple of weeks, i mean there have been doing it for months, but recently they have escalated their efforts and to large extent, the only targeted wall just residential areas. in a more notable case, they, for instance, had a monastery of all things or so there is that. and basically, according to the russian president vladimir putin, russia could not stand idle and just watch that apparently the red line that the ukrainians had crossed was the bombing of the crimean bridge. and so that russia did not take that well, just a few days ago, a moscow launched and full out missile attack. it was of such scale,
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which we have not seen since the very beginning of russia's special operation are back in february. so according to russia, that this attack, which targeted ukraine's critical infrastructure, mainly the energy sector and the railroad systems. well back weekly, it was meant to kind of to send a message that stopped shelling, rushes, residential areas and so on and so forth. and in general, we have seen the russia sticking to this plan. now the scale has subsided a little bit, but air raid alerts have become a regular thing for ukraine. now, according to ukraine's authority, some 30 percent of ukraine's energy infrastructure has been well damaged to a various extent. now again, russia has also been targeting ukraine's railroads. all this is done in a bid to not just send a message, but to hamper ukraine's ability to cripple its ability to deliver our new military
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machines, new military hardware and personnel to the front quickly. so this is what russia has been doing as ukraine, and it said has been amazing while huge forces are on the frontline in a bid to break crushes defenses and to keep their own slaughter on the russian forces. so this is where the situation stands at, right? now neither side wants to back down, and so this all, it looks like paves a path towards further escalation. oh, i'd with the up there on the breaking news story or not international correspondent, eager down off. many thanks. thanks for joining us. her naughty, you can follow more of that developing story from iraq, dan, off at r t dot com. otherwise check out our tea english on the telegram channel. appreciate you joining us back so with
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